• Charles Bruneau (1883–1969) was a French grammarian, linguist and philologist. Bruneau grew up in a village where the language of communication was Walloon...
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    Éric Bruneau (born April 21, 1983) is a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his regular supporting role as Liam Bouchard in the television series Coroner...
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    Pierre Bruneau, CM (born June 5, 1952 in Victoriaville, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and news anchor. He is the longtime anchor of the weekday edition...
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    Roxane Bruneau (born January 14, 1991) is a Canadian pop singer and songwriter from Delson, Quebec. She is most noted as the winner of the Felix Award...
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  • Barthélemy-Vimont, annexe 2 Bienville Boucher-de-la-Bruère Champlain Charles-Bruneau Charles-Lemoyne Charlevoix (annexe Ludger-Duvernay) Christ-Roi Coeur-Immaculé-de-Marie...
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    (1903–1983), singer Martial Brigouleix (1903–1943), military hero Charles Bruneau (1883–1969) linguist and philologist Francis Carco (1886–1958), writer...
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    Secondaire Pierre-Brosseau) Primary: Académie Marie-Laurier École Primaire Charles-Bruneau École Primaire Georges-P.-Vanier École Primaire Guillaume-Vignal École...
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    Louis Charles Bonaventure Alfred Bruneau (3 March 1857 – 15 June 1934) was a French composer who played a key role in the introduction of realism in French...
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    Nominator(s) 1 René Béhaine (1880–1966)  France novel, short story, essays Charles Bruneau (1883–1969) Émile Lasbax (1888–1966) François Dumas (1861–1948) 2 Ivana...
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  • Laval École d'éducation internationale de Laval (ÉÉIL) Alfred-Pellan Charles-Bruneau Coeur-Soleil Coursol Demers De l'Arc-en-ciel Des Cardinaux Des Cèdres...
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    The school board was named for Marie-Victorin Kirouac (1885-1944). Charles-Bruneau Georges-P.-Vanier Guillaume-Vignal Marie-Victorin Sainte-Claire Saint-Laurent...
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    Gingras, Ph.D., an oncology researcher at the Centre de cancérologie Charles-Bruneau located at the Centre hospitalier universitaire Sainte-Justine in Montreal...
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  • directed by Raymond St-Jean and released in 2023. The film stars Éric Bruneau as Donald Lavoie, a hitman for the Dubois brothers crime gang, as he begins...
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  • Lexique serrurier du Vimeu, (Préface de Jean Mennesson, Introduction de Charles Bruneau), Publications Romanes et Françaises n° 29, 80 pages, Librairie Droz...
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    Auteuil Francophone primary schools are: Alfred-Pellan Sainte-Béatrice Charles-Bruneau Francophone secondary schools in the area are: Odyssée des Jeunes for...
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  • Serrouville 1931: Charles Sadoul 1956: Le culte de Jeanne d'Arc à Domrémy 1963: À propos du IIIe centenaire de l'académie 1969: Charles Bruneau et les études...
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  • Rue Guy Peel Centre New Birks Building Gordon Brown Building École Charles-Bruneau Banque du Peuple Montreal Herald Building Windsor Hotel Beaudry (Montreal...
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  • which premiered January 10, 2023, as Virage: double faute, stars Éric Bruneau as Charles Rivard, a tennis player in the twilight of his career who is drawn...
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  • Autism Federation. He also became one of the spokesmen for fondation Charles Bruneau in 2019 and the spokesman for Trouble craniocérébral TCC in 2020. In...
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  • their second season as coaches, while Roxane Bruneau and France D'Amour replaced Marc Dupré and Marjo. Charles Lafortune returned for his tenth season as...
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  • Migliorini, “The Contribution of the Individual to Language” 1953: Charles Bruneau, “La prose littéraire de Proust à Camus” 1954: Francis Bull, “Ibsen:...
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  • her thesis titled "Littérature orale en Gaspesis." Her jury included Charles Bruneau and Henri-Irénée Marrou. Some speculate she was one of the first women...
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    during the War of 1812. In 1807, he hired Charles Labbé to manufacture articles made from fur that Bruneau then sold. He was elected to the Legislative...
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  • The school board was named for Marie-Victorin Kirouac (1885-1944). Charles-Bruneau Georges-P.-Vanier Guillaume-Vignal Marie-Victorin Sainte-Claire Saint-Laurent...
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    libretto for several operas by Alfred Bruneau, including Messidor (1897) and L'Ouragan (1901); several of Bruneau's other operas are adapted from Zola's...
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    Charles Elson "Buddy" Roemer III (October 4, 1943 – May 17, 2021) was an American politician, investor, and banker who served as the 52nd governor of...
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    Charlie Cook (redirect from Charles E. Cook)
    Charles Edward Cook Jr. (born November 20, 1953) is an American political analyst who specializes in election forecasts and political trends. Cook writes...
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    Corneille (2023–) Roxane Bruneau (La Deuxième Voix, 2023; main coach, 2024–) France D'Amour (2024–) Host's gallery Charles Lafortune Warning: the following...
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  • Charles Eugène Parent (18 November 1894 – 12 June 1961) was a Liberal party and Independent Liberal member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born...
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    pp. 212–214. Wescoat in Hamiaux, Laugier, Martinez, pp. 44–45. Philippe Bruneau, Jean Ducat, Guide de Délos, École française d'Athènes, Paris, 1983, pp...
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